Doug: Thanks for your thoughts -- as it turns out, I over-estimated the difference -- it is only about 2-3 mm's -- not good, I know, but much better than 1/4 inch it seems. I'm looking for a temporary fix while Nottingham figures out how to make me an arm base -- Nottingham's literature indicates it makes an arm base for my set-up but as it turns out it never got around to designing it. I'm supposed to hear something next week -- but I've been told that before; if I do hear back it will still be sometime before I get anything. So, that's why the silly question -- I'm looking for something to work until Nottingham comes through. Do you think a 2-3 mm offset can be compensated for by stylus position without causing as serious a tracking problem than a 1/4 inch offset would cause? Thanks again.
Mounting Graham 2.2
I've been trying to mount a Graham 2.2 on a Nottingham Interspace but the best mount I can obtain leaves the arm about 1/4 inch short of the spindle point on the headshell (Graham set-up feature). My question for the pros is whether I can compensate by moving the cartridge forward in the head shell -- i.e. as long as the overhang is properly set up am I okay to play records? Thanks for your help.